Police in Munich say Friday’s shopping centre shooting has no connection with ISIL.

Ten people were killed in the attack, the majority under 20. 27 were wounded, ten of them seriously.

He seems to have had an obsessive interest in mass shootings

Giving updates at a press conference in the German city on Saturday, Police Chief Hubertus Andrae said a search of the attacker’s apartment has not uncovered any extremist material.

“On the basis of our investigation there is no indication of a connection to ISIL. What we did find were documents relating to mass shootings. He seems to have had an obsessive interest in mass shootings,” he told reporters.

Officers stressed the attack, which came five years to the day after Anders Behring Breivik gunned down 77 people in an attack in Norway, was not connected to the issue of refugees or immigration.

Those who died

Ten people were killed in the shooting spree, which began around 6pm local time.

Two 15-year-olds

Three 13-year-olds

One 17-year-old

One 19-year-old

One 20-year-old

One 45-year-old

The attacker died of self-inflicted gunshot wounds, police have said.

The attacker – what we know

18 year old student

Born and raised in Munich

German-Iranian national

No criminal record

Had been having psychiatric treatment

The attack – more details

Glock 9mm handgun used

Serial number had been filed off

Attacker was carrying 300 rounds of ammunition

The Olympia Shopping Centre

Public transport, which was shut down during the alert, has now reopened.

However, stations serving the Olympia Shopping complex remain closed.

The complex itself and a Mcdonald’s restaurant nearby remain closed while investigations are ongoing.